Chauffeurs experience discrimination at airport

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A car service driver has a long history of 5-star ratings, but that won't fly for a passenger waiting for pickup at the airport.

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I feel so bad for the old man even if he's an actor lol he looks so cute

LorenzoBertotti
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The old man actor is so cute, my heart 😭

mimimily
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"I'm sorry, how old are you? Because my parents taught me better respect than that." What a brave and mature woman! Raised well! Her parents must be so proud!

joncalleri
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the "we roll one last time" scene should be reserved for the young people who hugged the old driver

candidfellow
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Them kids are raised right. kudos to the parents.

thanhcuti
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4:20 and I am crying. What a wonderful group of kids. Their parents should be proud

thenightporter
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Having an eye test over 75 is NOT unreasonable lol

Tobiasberger
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My gma stopped driving when she was 64. She's 77 now. She knew she wouldn't be a good driver on the road. Im glad she recognized that and she really don't need to be driving.

lilybloom
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The boys facial expression when he saw John was hilarious! 😱😹

mspears_bobobuddytheseniorcat
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The actor (the little elderly man) is adorable!! I know this is a skit but I have always had a soft spot for elderly people...how can people be so mean to them?? I am so glad people stood up for him and the kids too! This is how I am raising my boys to be and Im sure those kids' parents are very proud!! Hearing the elderly man panic and try to tell the man he is able to do his job broke my heart. I literally had tears falling down my face. I just want to give him a hug!! ❤

SLGS
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6:07 girl lowkey recording on her phone to cancel the dude lol

ayosgsauce
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Ok can we find out who those kids’ parents are?? Because parents of the freaking decade right there.

“You’re an adult, and we’re kids, and the fact that we’re correcting you right now is embarrassing!”

That was awesome.

JeremyBarbell
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Those 3 teens were amazing. Their parents did a great job raising them. They're gonna grow up and be something one day.

jch
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Those kids defending the grammpa are total bosses, not just words but hugs. 😭👏🏼♥️

tinykitten
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"Your voice changes things, not aggression not anything like that. Let someone know they are not alone. "

dizzione
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Those younger kids were awesome! It makes me hopeful for the future knowing that there are kids that kind and that caring out there. EDIT: Whoa! All these likes in such a short time? Thanks! 👍

maninblue
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i straight up cried when the kids hugged him😭😭😭😭

elizabethslast
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I say this with utmost respect to the elderly but those who want to drive beyond a certain age (and I don’t know what that age is) should have annual driving tests at the DMV. It doesn’t happen to all people but there is a correlation between higher age groups and rapid cognitive and vision decline. Even motor functions devolve. This is not about people’s ’right’ to drive. Let’s be honest - driving has never been a right - it’s been a privilege.

This is more about the right for everyone on the road to travel safely, including the would-be elderly driver.

raminfinity
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I really don’t want to discriminate against older drivers but here’s my experience. My aunt who’s 78 still drives. I got a ride from her a couple years ago and she caused an accident. She pulled out in front of a car who had no stop sign and the car had to swerve to avoid hitting her. The man driving was seriously hurt. She got a verbal from the law and nothing else ever happened. My kid also was driving with her and he told us she pulled out in front of a driver who had to brake and squeal the tires to avoid hitting her. Yeah unfortunately we had to take her keys away and I don’t feel bad for at least trying to save hers or someone else’s life.

elmeromero
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"why are women's insurance cheaper? because they get less accidents"

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